
Want to dominate the road in "Tokyo Speed" and make your opponent cry? no problem! The default vehicle settings are not possible, you need some modification skills. This article will guide you on how to adjust the vehicle so it performs like a dream…or at least not get out of control at 60 mph.
1. Final transmission ratio:
First, let's adjust the final gear ratio. Think of it as the secret to the lazy modification enthusiasts to improve speed and speed up.
- Lower value (nearly 1:1): Maximum speed increase. If you want to win those endless bay shore battles, this is perfect.
- Higher values (such as 4.10 or higher): Your car will be a "sprinter" with excellent acceleration, but attenuation faster than your uncle's Thanksgiving dinner.
Pro tip: The “guide” in the modification menu is more confusing than it actually is. Ignore them. Try using values like 3.25 or 3.75 to see what works for your settings.
2. Suspension and body height:
- Lower the vehicle by 2-3 grid: Don't be too low to scratch every pebble, but enough to lower the center of gravity. This improves cornering performance without making your vehicle look like a failed modification.
- Strengthen the front suspension: This helps maintain front wheel grip, especially when turning. It's OK to have a little bit of reinforcement of the rear suspension, but don't overdo it - you're modifying the car, not a trampoline.
3. Braking:
- Slightly soften the front brake: This helps your car brake more straighter, especially after driving at high speeds. No one likes a car that tries to drift every time the brake pedal is pressed.
4. Transmission gear ratio skills:
- Shorter tooth ratio (higher value): fast acceleration, but low maximum speed. Suitable for fierce battles with lots of starts and parking.
- Longer teeth ratio (lower value): higher top speed, but slower acceleration. Very suitable for long-distance highway sections that can fully utilize the performance of the car.
- Remember: If the gear ratio is too short, you will burn the tires in place like a champion. If it's too long, you'll watch your opponent disappear while you're waiting for the engine to catch up. Find the best point.
5. Weight loss:
Every pound you lose will make the car faster. Reduce some weight, but don't lighten so much that your car feels like it's floating. Lightweight and compact is the goal – like a well-packed lunch.
Extra tips:
- Tires: Choose tires with strong grip. If your car doesn't fit on the road, handling is more important than horsepower.
- Aerodynamics: Slight downforce adjustments can keep your car stable at high speeds. If there are too many, you will feel like driving a brick.
- Test driving: Be sure to perform a test before confirming the settings. When you get out of control on the first corner, your opponent won’t give you a chance to do it again.
Modification is not an exact science—more like cooking. Taste the test, adjust, and don't be afraid to mess it up. At the worst case scenario, you know what things shouldn't be done. The best situation? You will be invincible.
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